We hear constantly from the left about a so-called "war on women" but what the liberals apparently forgot was their own current patriarch of the Democrat party in Bill Clinton and his numerous sexual escapades, including his most famous tryst witch in reality was an abuse of a 20-year-old young intern in the Oval Office of the White House. If there was ever a war on woman, Bill Clinton was the one man assault team.

Senator Rand Paul appeared on Meet The Press Sunday morning this past weekend to rebut the notion that while the media is currently vilifying Republicans for not wanting to have insurance plans pay for contraception by creating the "war on women" sound bite, they pretty much gave Bill Clinton a pass when he took advantage of Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office (That of course was only his most high profile escapade).

Senator Paul said about Clinton's conduct, "that is predatory behavior" and we shouldn't be associating with people like that. But instead, the media forgot all about Bill Clinton's personal war on women and he turned out to be the de facto leader of the Democrat party.

Read more below from Truth Revolt and then watch the video of Rand Paul after that:

Sunday on NBC's Meet the Press, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul calls former President Bill Clinton a sexual predator and says that the media have given him a pass on it. That begs the question, Republicans are the ones waging a war against women?

Here is Paul's complete statement:

I mean the Democrats -- one of their big issues is -- they have concocted and said Republicans are committing a war on women. One of the workplace laws and rules that I think are good is that bosses shouldn't prey on young interns in their office. And I think really, the media seems to have given President Clinton a pass on this. He took advantage of a girl that was 20 years old and an intern in his office. There is no excuse for that and that is predatory behavior and it should be something we shouldn't want to associate with people who would take advantage of a young girl in his office. This isn't having an affair. I mean, this isn't me saying he's had an affair, we shouldn't talk to him. Someone who takes advantage of a young girl in their office? I mean, really. And then they have the gall to stand up and say Republicans are having a war on women? So, yes, I think it's a factor. It's not Hillary's fault, but it is a factor in judging Bill Clinton in history.

Host David Gregory fulfilled Paul's media assessment by giving Clinton another pass by showing more concern about how this might effect Hillary Clinton if she runs for president. Gregory asked, "But is it something Hillary Clinton should be judged on if she were a candidate in 2016?"

Paul responded:

No, I'm not saying that. This is with regard to the Clintons, and sometimes it's hard to separate one from the other. But I would say that with regard to his place in history, that it certainly is a discussion and I think in my state, you know, people tend to sort of frown upon that. We wouldn't be -- if there were someone in my community who did that, they would be socially -- we would disassociate from somebody who would take advantage of a young woman in the workplace.

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